SI.com has learned that a person confirmed to Georgia’s compliance office this week that he paid Gurley $400 to sign 80 items on campus in Athens, Ga., one day this past spring. The person claimed to have a photo and video of Gurley signing the items, but neither the photo nor the video showed money changing hands. NCAA rules require schools to immediately declare a player ineligible if they discover a violation has been committed. Schools may then apply for the player’s reinstatement. Reached by text message on Thursday afternoon, Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity declined comment.

8:35pm ETTMZ reports that the alleged video of Gurley signing autographs is being shopped and that Gurley received around $2000.

11:30pm ETSBNation reports that the autograph dealer has been trying to get Gurley suspended since Sept. 30 when he sent them an email.